Ili-Likha Artists Village – Baguio City, Philippines 🇵🇭🎨☕️🍃
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Tucked away in the creative soul of Baguio City is a whimsical, eco-conscious sanctuary known as Ili-Likha Artists Village. It’s not your typical tourist spot—it’s a vibrant hub of culture, food, and art built from reclaimed wood, bottles, and other recycled materials. Every corner feels alive with expression. And yes, the tea-based drinks? A must-try!
📸 In the photo above, I’m enjoying a warm, locally brewed tea served in an earthy ceramic mug at one of Ili-Likha’s cozy cafés. It was rich, soothing, and perfect for Baguio’s chilly air.
✨ Travel Tips for Visiting Ili-Likha:
Come with curiosity.
Ili-Likha is more than a food stop—it’s a place to explore and be inspired. Wander through the winding paths, admire the murals, and check out the handmade crafts and installations.
Try the local food stalls.
There are unique eats here—from mushroom adobo to plant-based options and traditional rice meals like Tinuktok or Adobong Tahong. Prices are reasonable, and the flavors are authentic.
Bring cash.
Not all vendors accept digital payments, so it’s best to have cash on hand, especially if you’re trying multiple food spots.
Support local artists.
If you see a piece of artwork or handmade souvenir that speaks to you, don’t hesitate to support the artist. Many of the vendors are homegrown creatives passionate about their work.
Respect the space.
Ili-Likha is built on sustainability. Please clean up after yourself and appreciate the effort put into preserving nature and culture in the city.
🌿 Whether you're a traveler, a food lover, or an artist at heart, Ili-Likha is a place that feeds more than just your stomach—it feeds your soul.
📍 Location: Assumption Road, Baguio City
Best time to go: Late afternoon for tea, sunset views, and cooler weather
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